Voluntarily so we can be free. Well learn more about whats being done to help the girls. And the singer sheryl crow reveals that the original tapes of some of her most famous albums went up in flames in a fire at Universal Studios 11 years ago. The work of dozens of other artists is also feared lost. For months now weve seen many reports of the hardships faced by families attempting to cross illegally into the United States as migrants on its southern border. In recent days weve had reports about children inside one us Detention Centre being held in squalid conditions. Today another story has emerged which tragically highlights the stark human cost of this migrant crisis. A young salvadoran father and his toddler daughter drowned on sunday while trying to cross the rio grande, the river which seperates mexico and texas. An image of their dead bodies was taken. And before i show it to you, i have to warn you it is extremely distressing. This is the body of Oscar Ramirez and his not yet two year old daughter valeria. Oskar had apparently tried to cross with valay ria. His wife was swimming across with a friend but could see the current was too strong and so swam back to the mexican side. The mother of Oscar Ramirez has been speaking about the death of her sun and granddaughter. She says he just wanted a better life for them. It was his dream to have a good future for his family and daughter. But not knowing he would end up dying. This is very shocking, the picture and how he is protecting her. I feel such a picture and how he is protecting her. Ifeel such a mixture picture and how he is protecting her. I feel such a mixture of things. The tenderness, how he never let her go, you can see the way he protected her. Thats absolutely heartbreaking. The family set out on their fateful journey from matamoros in northern mexico. Theyd been in mexico on a humanitarian visa for two months, and having failed in their efforts to gain asylum in the us they decided to swim across towards the texas side. President trump has responded to the tragedy in the past couple of hours. Its like i had been saying, if they fix the lies he would not have back, people are coming up and running through the rio grande, its a very rough river of sorts, there are times when going across the rio grande is very, very dangerous depending on the time of year and it conditions and the rapidity of the water. And we know that. And we had many, water. And we know that. And we had any water. And we know that. And we had many, many guards there, but people still go through them, if we had the right lies that the democrats are not letting aside, those people would not be coming up and trying. Hes effectively compromise security. Barbara apologies, your life. Barbara, so we are hearing from donald trump we saw this image that was heartbreaking, its been shown around the word well, reaction coming from it and the president talking about security and strengthening the lies. Yes, thats right, that shocking image has prompted the denunciations between President Trump and the democratic party. As you heard him saying, this isa party. As you heard him saying, this is a problem we have not bet i were democrats bashed immigration laws could fix the democrats are not working with beyond that so it is theirfight working with beyond that so it is their fight because they want open borders, and you have gotten strong reactions from the democratic president ial candidates were using it as an example of inhumane policies of the Trump Administration when it comes to immigration, the candidate from texas said in essence, he is responsible for the bath, so you had that kind of blame game going on, but a wider reaction also of horror and anger that they should have been an criticism of the Trump Administrations immigration policies as well as a lot more focus on the lack of resources and the way border agencies have been overwhelmed by the influx of migrants, especially women and children. Weve also been finding out more about the family itself, we heard from oskars mother, what more do we know about the family that had originated from el salvador . We understand that they left el salvador because they were struggling economically, oscar was making 10 a day or so and it was a real grind and wanted a new life for his wife and child, so they left in early april and made their way up to the United States through mexico, and they had just reached the last party we understand over the weekend, and the bridge was close, but also a Mexican Border official and immigration officials was told they had to register for a waiting list in order to apply for asylum. Thats a really long waiting list because the americans have recently limited the process they do not want to wait long and they looked at the river and thought it was manageable, they sent across with him on tearing they sent across with him on tearing the child on the back and his wife tidy on the back of someone else, and she says that she saw her husband was getting tired as they we re husband was getting tired as they were swimming and she was worried about the current and she turned and swa m about the current and she turned and swam back and when she looked back, she saw her husband and child sink beneath the water and carried away, so beneath the water and carried away, so in an absolutely horrific tale. Absolutely horrific, in the meantime, the Republican Senate has approved a ballot to send aid to the border, tell us more about that. Why there is discussion in the house and senate about what to do, they are looking at a 4. 5 billion emergency humanitarian aid bill to send resources to the border because they had been told in the last week or two, i stretched the board or agency is in terms of trying to deal with all these migrants at something the president asked for as well, there was a bill passed yesterday, by the democrats and they played lots of restrictions on the money because they did not want to be seen to be supporting the hard sign of his pride is the best policy and also they wanted conditions set our standards except for health and care of the migrants, that was defeated, that bill is defeated by the senate but it had its own belt, a bipartisan support, same amount of money, not as many restrictions though, time has passed. Now its not clear what will happen to have to decide whether they will reconcile both of the bills, they have to come up with a brush in any way they can present to the president and hopes that this can pass to seek in a crisis that led and if it doesnt pass by the end of the week, they are off to a recess and it will be extended for the is ticking down, live from washington, thank you bye bye. Two sisters have fled saudi arabia and are now in hiding in turkey, where they are trying to claim asylum in another country. Dua and dalal mounted a campaign on twitter, describing their ordeals in saudi arabia and hiding from their father in turkey. Here they say we suffered a lot while we were in saudi arabia, we were deprived of completing our university studies, we were beaten, insulted and deprived of all our legitimate rights. They wanted to force us to marry extremist clerics we just want to live in peace. They say previous accounts they set up were suspended by twitter. Weve been told by a person familiar with the matter that the accounts were suspended in error and that twitter has overturned its decision and apologised. Heres one of the sisters, dalal, making an appeal via twitter. We escaped for our lives, we did voluntarily, so that we could be right free. This is the first time in our lives we are doing what we wa nt time in our lives we are doing what we want to do. But we urgently need help to save us from being sent back to saudi arabia. We are appealing to any free countries to grant as asylu m any free countries to grant as asylum as soon as possible. If the Turkish Police hand is over, to our father, we will disappear forever. Please help us. The group detained in dubai has been helping dua and dalal get asylumn abroad. I spoke to the head of the group, radha stirling, about their case. They put out a statement that is describing what they fly from in saudi arabia. But ultimately, it comes down to abusive this and general oppression, in violation of human rights. When they were on holiday in turkey, what their father, they managed to leave him and saw it as i limped to the united nations, which they are now being granted. So how is at the request going, what if the next stage. Now they had the official use and status, the next stage is to find a country thats willing to take them and their particular circumstances, the un and also the lawyer is working on the case do not feel they would be safe long term in turkey, for they are looking for another country to step in and take them on board. The girls did not have their passports any more so they cannot simply get on a plane and arrive somewhere and seek asylum on the spot, they need a third country to come in, like canada did with mohammed, and offer them a and arrange travel to the country. Mohammed, and offer them a and arrange travel to the countrylj wa nt arrange travel to the country. wa nt to arrange travel to the country. want to talk to about that story, because there had been numerous cases 110w because there had been numerous cases now about women leaving and going and finding asylum at the countries, does not give these two and sisters in the next and an inspiration to do this. and sisters in the next and an inspiration to do this. I think ever since the highly published case of sheet vanity for, we have seen more women coming forward of asylum requests, and it could be they are inspired by latifah and mohammed and that was recently another woman from emirates who also fled abusive and she is now safe with asylum in germany. So i think that because of social media and because of the press interest in this topic worldwide at the moment, i think that it does inspire more and more women to actually make that leap and help for the best, because obviously its a huge risk to take a women are not going to put themselves in such a life or death situation unless they are fleeing something serious like that. Will continue to monitor the case here. Stay with us on bbc world news, still to come. Mike pompeo is in india hoping for a breakthrough in trade talk. In the womens world cup, england could be without both the centre halves who helped keep a clean sheet against cameroon when they play norway tomorrow. Captain Steph Houghton and fellow defender millie bright are both a concern for boss phil neville ahead of their world cup quarter final. In a press conference earlier, the england manager said his team always perform well in the big games. We are not going to back off or say we we re we are not going to back off or say we were nerve racking for the belly is twitching, i know we are going to embrace it and thats what the players had done and theres been lots of interaction in media, not what you see is what you get. You had an unbelievable set of human beings, that are now exactly what they want to be, and where they dreamed of and they will not back off, andi dreamed of and they will not back off, and i think you see that tomorrow the pitch, the bigger the occasion in the last 18 months the more pressure we put on them the more pressure we put on them the more relaxed and the more they play, bosnia and kazakhstan are the ones that were any more because its the bigger games my players like. This is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. Our lead story is. As a photo emerges of a father and his toddler who drowned trying to cross into the United States, President Trump says more security at the border is required. A court has blocked a construction bid for east africas first coal plant. The two billion dollar project in kenya has already come under heavy criticism for fears it could ruin lamu old town, which is a unesco World Heritage site. That story is on many of the african services. The french Authorities Say they have no grounds to believe the fire that wrecked paris Notre Dame Cathedral in april was the result of criminal action. But they say a cigarette end or an electricalfault could have sparked the fire. Thats on the World Service english. And many of you are looking at this story on our website. Us police in georgia found a newborn baby girl alive inside a plastic bag dumped in some woods. You can see the officer cutting her free of the bag and gently wrapping her up. Shes been named india and is said to be doing well. A former beauty queen in the gambia says she was raped in 2015 by ex president yahya jammeh when he was in office. Her testimony is part of a Human Rights Watch and Trial International report that details other similar allegations against mrjammeh. The former president now lives in exile, but a spokesman for his party has rejected the accusations which he described as unfounded. You may find some details in this report by Louise Dewast disturbing ff vt dewast disturbing. Which is a team she was a project, and she said that he offered a guess and she said that he offered a guess and then asked to marry him that she refused she was then invited to attend an event and the presidency but when she arrived, she says that she was taking to his private residence. It was clear, you know, what this was going to be, so anything that he could have done in that moment to degrade me, to put me to the lowest at my moment, he did that. Rubbed his genitals and my face and pushed me down on my knees. Pull up my dress up. Sodomize me. I was screaming for her life and he injected me on my arm right here and i was fighting back, and i think drop the whole time, my shame came from the fact that it came to a point that i stopped fighting. Days later, fearing more abuse, she decided to flee to senegal and there she sought the assistance of international organisations, she was approved protection status and move to canada where shes been living sense. We at the bbc had tried to get in touch with him about the story and have not been able to get in touch with them, hes in exile in ecuador give me, but we managed to speak with a deputy leader of his party, and this is what he told us. Hes a very respectable god fearing and pious leader who has nothing but respect for our gambian women. Whats your reaction to it i . So i would respectfully say i do not think that deputy of their party or most of those people that follow behind hand really know what hes like behind closed doors or private time. The current government have gone bs that they can vent commission to investigate human right violations committed during his rule, they told the bbc news they are aware of Sexual Violence allegations against him and the investigations are ongoing. It could ta ke yea rs investigations are ongoing. It could take years before she may see him in a courtroom. Louise let that story that was devastating. Lets bring you up to date with business news. The tariff king is how President Trump has described india. The trading relationship between the two countries has deteriorated sharply in recent months, with delhi retaliating after the us removed indias preferential trading status. Now, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo is on a mission in delhi, to try to ease tensions. Speaking at a joint news conference, mr pompeo and the Indian Foreign secretary expressed optimism that theyd find a way to resolve their differences. There are tariffs and counter ones and we said we would do our best to get all the right people and all the right places and work to the problems that we can get out of this and get on with the business. Im pretty confident and my confidence has been reaffirmed of our ability to address some of the outstanding issues. Nisha biswal is president of the us India Business council. She told us she didnt think the delhi talks heralded a breakthrough at a meeting between President Trump and the indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi at the g20. Im not necessarily expecting it to come at the g20, i dont think there sufficient time, it would be if the leaders when they meet hot some ways of restoring that confidence, but i think its more likely is post g20, you will see by the ministers to sit down and talk and dig into these issues, and hopefully concretely resolve some of that. Now what about the potential for progress in the bitter us china trade war at the g20 . President s trump and xi jinping are also expected to meet on the sidelines of the summit in osaka. And the mood among investors was lifted today by a comment from this man, us treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin in a tv interview. Samira hussain is in new york. So what did mr mnuchin say . He suggested that perhaps a trade deal between the United States and china as possible sometime by the end of this year, that in fact both sides are 90 of there. So this kind of optimistic words, the optimistic tone coming from a prominent member of the Trump Administration, someone who is part of the negotiating team we china, well that said the us Financial Markets assign, they were up Financial Markets assign, they were up by Financial Markets assign, they were up by about. 2 , clearly investors really wa nt up by about. 2 , clearly investors really want to see a trade deal between the United States and china. So we can expect them to me when it comes to the g20 summit . So we can expect them to me when it comes to the 620 summit . It will be meeting and thats going to be a lot of eyes on the meeting between the president of both countries, the president s. That said most black not expecting it to be a trade deal thats agreed upon this meeting. Let many people are saying is that look, the fact that we are seeing this high level meeting between the two president s on the sidelines, thats being seen already as progress coupled with this kind of optimistic tone we are hearing from the us treasury secretary, that bodes well, that said, a little bit of caution and remember, just a few months ago, we heard similar optimistic toads coming from the chubb administration back as we know the stocks fell apart, and then we saw a level of duties going on thats coming in out of china. Thank you very much for reminding us. President donald trump has described the escalating trade war with china as a little squabble. A reminder that tit for tat tariffs on a total of 360 billion dollars of goods remain in place, with the us threatening to tax all chinese imports to the us. So how much of what President Trump says on trade is true . Lets take a look. Box 4. We are having a little squabble with china. We are again in a very, strong position and they like to make a deal. Our country can take in 120 million in tariffs paper mostly by china. That paid for. If you are looking at what we have done thus far which i know we have never taken an intense seconds until i got elected. I love the position we are in, that can be retaliation but it can be substantial back up comparison. We can make the product right here, if we have to. Like we used to. So what a lot of companies will be dealing right naturally is leading china going to other countries that they did not have to pay tariffs. Leaving. I love ta riffs, i love tariffs, but i led them to negotiate. So exactly what you can believe, our fa ct so exactly what you can believe, our Fact Checking team double checking the statements. Before we go, an update on our top story, the situaiton at the Us Mexico Border a story thats back in the headlines after the tragic death of a man and his daughter who died trying to get to the us. The image of the family has shaken eve ryo ne the image of the family has shaken everyone in the past few hours. The mother of Oscar Ramirez has been speaking to the bbc. It was his dream to have a good future for his family and daughter. Without knowing that he would end up dying. This is very shocking. The picture and how he is protecting her. Ifeel such a mixture of things. The tenderness, how he never let her go, you can see the way he protected her. Its an absolute desperate situation, please stay with us for the next edition. Hello, but heavy rain and extreme heat are key features across the globe, starting off with s monson, slow to arrive but has intensified in recent days and in fact, North East India we saw 236 mm and a 24 hour period, get a shower clouds on the satellite picture were probably responsible for that and for the you can see how the southwest winds intensify pushing through my had i struck, into southern gujarat, and expected to continue bringing heavy rainfall here across west because, at the same time we see more heavy rain moving to the bay of bengal affecting northeast India Bangladesh and parts of my and my. I suspect little in the way of change in the next five days in the city for keeping intense down for mumbai, where islamabad stays dry settled and sunny. In fact, Central Agencies clouds giving away to lots of sunshine and heat, clouds giving away to lots of sunshine and heat, 39 celsius. We stay with the team this theme of deceit, localised some mild low income high temperatures peaking into the high 40s and some places, could be a list of gas and Poor Visibility particularly across price in iraq and kuwait where we could see some of that extreme heat of the 48 degrees not out of the question on thursday, about that as well. Not something fact to keep an eye on. The reason for that extreme heat as a High Pressure and heat coming through africa and thats responsible for record breaking overnight lows. It was the warmest tonight in france with 26 celsius, just breaking the former record set in 2017. All because in extreme heat moving its way up through the sahara thats going to be affecting parts of spain, france, the alps and i said established germany as well, the only why there thats really living inside of scandinavia and parts russia elsewhere, all about the feel of the way. So much of the mediterranean hot and settled, a bit windy there parts of the greek isles, but as you can see a good slice of heat and sunshine across the south. These are the city forecast still, we can see potentially temperatures in excess of 40 degrees, but he perhaps peaking across the alps as we move into friday, so it stays hot and sunny for many areas, showers easing into moscow as well, not quite as extreme, with temperatures rising, ta ke extreme, with temperatures rising, take care. Hello, im kasia madera, this is outside source. Anger at Us Immigration policy as a photo of a father and child face down in a border river is seen around the world. President trump says it shows the need for more border security. The mother of the man who died has been sharing her grief. Translation i feel such a mixture of things. You can see the way he protected her. Meanwhile in miami, the stage for 20 democratic president ial hopefuls who are going head to head in a debate. Well be live in florida. France is starting to close dozens of schools because of a heatwave, with temperatures expected to climb above 40c in some regions on thursday. And where would we be without brexit . Well look at what the conservative leadership candidates have had to say about the brexit deadline. Parts of europe are currently sweltering in scorching temperatures with an intense, ea rly summer heatwave settling across the continent. Lets start in france. Could see the pollution that is gathering across the capital. This is paris this afternoon. You can see the thick pollution over the city. Some cars have been banned and dozens of schools have been closed. Temperatures also soared in italy. But that didnt stop hundreds of people from gathering in st Peters Square at the vatican for the popes general audience. In austria, the orangutans at viennas zoo kept cool by splashing around in the water and hiding from the sun under bed sheets. And iceland is even experiencing its own version of a heatwave. Although the temperature there only reached the mid twenties. This image shows just how widespread the heat is. The bright pink is where the temperature is expected to reach as high as 40 degrees on thursday. And this small spot in spain is forecast to reach between 40 and 44. A spanish meteoroligist has summed it up rather well, hell is coming is what this tweet says in spanish. The exceptionally hot weather has blown north from the sahara in africa. We mentioned france already. Its suffered through similar heatwaves before. In 2003 severe heat was blamed for the deaths of fifteen thousand people, many of them elderly. Hugh schofield is in paris. We have noticed this for the past couple of days, a lot of warnings but not by the government, a Big Communications plan has been enacted essentially. There are a lot of cold rooms available and town halls and points set up, and missed makers on the streets of paris. I do not think that the overall effect of those will be great, but far more important is this Big Communications plan conducted by the government to say to people right, it is here. Do what we told you to do and take the sensible steps about looking after neighbours, staying indoors. The temperature in rome today reached the high thirties. Its set to get hotter tomorrow. James reynolds is there. The only place to escape to as the south of italy which is a bit cooler. But because of the hot temperatures here and in the north the government is going to issue a red alert and on friday, essentially telling people what they should probably already know, stay indoors away from the sun. Ordinary italians know this. They go to this temperature in july and know this. They go to this temperature injuly and august every year. And so they stay indoors but rather red faced tourists do not have that privilege, so up and down they go in the morning to them is if they go in the morning to them is if they are tempted to jump into the fountains of rome, they may risk a fine of several hundred euros in their wealth to find and they will have to find different ways. Some experts are linking the heatwave to Climate Change. Heres professor hannah cloke from the university of reading. We are getting very concerned about the rate of these heat waves that been hitting us and certainly there is Climate Change playing a part in that. But this heatwave will take some time to get to grips with exactly the main trade for it was but it is pretty certain that which we rank about this. Injust a few hours time in the us. The First Democratic Party president ial debates will get underway. Over the next two nights, these 20 hopefuls will have it out on stage as they try to sell themselves as the best candidate to take on donald trump at next years election. This is tonights line up. The ones to watch, Elizabeth Warren whos polling third, beto orourke and cory booker. Frontrunnerjoe biden, and second favourite Bernie Sanders are part of tomorrows field. This is where the showdown takes place, in miamis Adrienne Arsht centre. Itll be live on tv, with millions of americans expected to tune in. And remember florida is a swing state crucial to the 2020 election. The Democratic National committee mixed the 20 hopefuls at random. But stipulated that five of the top 10 would appear on each night. Because lets face it, some of those running at the bottom of the polls are still relatively unknown. The guardian has even created a quiz in which you have to identify real hopefuls with random stock photos. Heres President Trumps take on the field. We have some beauties here. 350 Million People and that is the best he can do. I do not think so. Even as democrats, i can pick better than that. Joining me now is jane obrien in miami the president does not seem to care at all. Well, he doesnt, he is looking forward to this and even threatening to live tweet the entire thing. Plenty of drama on the stage evenif thing. Plenty of drama on the stage even if he did not get any on the stage. This is a good moment for those candidates. Introducing themselves to the american public, and people who you may not have heard of, outside of congress in washington, describe it as speed dating for americans. In other words, if you like what you see, you dont have to marry the candidate, but you might want to go out for a drink with them in a few weeks time and this is only the first debate. They have 60 seconds to make the pitch and 40 seconds respond to the other candidates so they really have hall and down that message and whereas the biggestjob in that respect is Elizabeth Warren because she came out of the gate with policy after policy. She says she has a plan for everything and she has to get us complex issues that she wants to talk about into 60 seconds. So good luck to her. It is interesting how theyve done this does debates, breaking them up in the two. It would be a cacophony if they had them all in one go but they mixed up them all in one go but they mixed up the favourites over two nights. Elizabeth warren is the clear favourite in this patch, she is there, pulling a double digits, but you are right, there are other contenders that will be looking for tomorrow, joe bite taken byjoe biden is still the front runner who donald trump is referring to a sneakyjoe. Donald trump is referring to a sneaky joe. That donald trump is referring to a sneakyjoe. That may be to his advantage because one of the things that democrats are banking on is that democrats are banking on is that after two and a half years of roller coaster presidency, americans might want something a little quieter. They might want a return to something that feels a bit more like normal and that is whatjoe biden is banking on because thats how hes selling himself and not somebody was going to blow up the system to get things done which brings us to another interesting system because theres another generational divide and the younger people see the donald trump is not the problem itself, but rather a system of the problem. And in order to fix the problem, they are the left of Centre Candidates who want to change the structure of the economy and make it so america is done. So we are going to have a different tug and pull on these debates and be fascinating to see which one comes out on top. Thank you for speaking to us and enjoy tomorrow is you heading to miamii enjoy tomorrow is you heading to miami i what is going to be a fascinating night and donald trump is live tweeting. Lets turn to story the venezuelan government says it has derailed an attempted coup, the venezuelan government says it has derailed an attempted coup, that included a plan to assassinate president Nicolas Maduro. During a press conference in caracas the Communications MinisterJorge Rodriguez claimed the us, colombia and chile colluded in a plot by active and retired officers, which was set to have taken place last weekend. He named the Us National Security adviserjohn bolton in the plot. 1 1 next Candace Piette covers venezuela for the bbc World Service what more do we know this is the kind of thing that is been said before, it is been used by president maduro and the former president maduro and the former president hugo chavez to stop it is about consolidating power and Popular Support at the time were he may be losing some support. It also gives them support to why the country is failing from the supporters. You heard that it is a normally, he always accuses foreign powers of having done this. We have various of these kind of coup attem pts various of these kind of coup attempts before, but it may be his concern about losing support of the military and that he has another six military and that he has another six military officers arrested during the visit of the un human rights chief and he has also been cancelling his appearances of military parades in a kind of thing. So it may be that he is concerned about the military not backing him as normal and he is looking to consolidate his power there. And is absolutely fascinating because the military is critical to him in terms of maintaining his position and power. Otherwise juan of maintaining his position and power. Otherwisejuan guaido is right on his heels. Juan 6uaido try to raise a military uprising against him and was thinking about that also was then involved, even though i did failand kind of was then involved, even though i did fail and kind of patter out. He did have a chief spy master who has been getting lots of details about his government and about the men who we re government and about the men who were involved in that coup detat and some are quite high rankings and so he was concerned that high ranking military officials there who may be engaged against him, so we see him attempting to draw that back in and keep the rains of power for himself again. Fascinating situation. Thank you so much. And candace was mentioning juan guaido and i decided i want to talk about as well because the venezuelan Opposition Leader has told the bbc that outside of military force, more options to secure political transitions is important because if Nicolas Maduro is worried that he is losing the military support they really have something to worry about anjuan guaido is suggesting that that is still an option. It is still recognised by 50 nations, including the United States. Just last week, the United States. Just last week, the tweeted about the situation hes been recognised by more than fifty nations, including the us. Just last week, the us Vice President mike pence tweeted about the situation, saying the venzuelan people are suffering under the brutal and oppressive dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro. The political crisis in venezuela has caused more than four million venezuelans to leave their country and it is only getting worse. This must end now. Mr guaido has been speaking to the bbcs James Menendez about the crisis. Translation there are those that talk about this because they feel like all other options of been exhausted. We have taken to the streets and i hundred 71 people work year in protest for their right and so they think this is the only option left. It is an option but it is not the only one. Theyre putting forward one option. Theyre putting forward one option. They put it as an option. This is what i think. There are three options to resolve the conflict in venezuela, and election after the end of the transition which is what we all want right now, the transition like the one in venezuela 1958, when the dictator was toppled from power in the military will from nine months to build a truly free election. And in this third option if the dictatorship us to continue usurping power, keeps killing our young people and continues of their oppression. Then theres the option of force, they to be international. That does not have to be international. Do you feel like youre losing momentum . Change does not lose momentum, the desire to lose with dignity. Stay with us on bbc world news, still to come sheryl crow reveals that the original tapes of all her albums were destroyed in the devastating fire at Universal Studios more than a decade ago. More than seven hundred people have now been tested for a rare bacterial infection, which has killed twelve people in essex. Thirty two cases of invasive streptococcus a have been confirmed so far, most of those affected are elderly. Health experts say the risk to the general public is low. Mid Essex Clinical Commissioning Group says it is trying to contain the infection; its board is due to discuss the outbreak tomorrow as part of its monthly meeting. Our correspondent, nikki fox, has been following the story one member of staff set on social media saying they are mad they have not informed is still, another man and a care home about seven miles away from rain to the outbreak started said he had spoken to a member of the Community Team just yesterday and they did not know anything about the outbreak however, the Clinical Commissioning Group which runs nhs services in the areas said that is not the case and they have been providing regular updates to patient transport providers, care providers and care homes. There is a low risk to members of the public, but the vulnerable elderly are more at risk, particularly people who have open wounds like leg ulcers, the average age of those who have died is 87 and the vast majority of deaths and infections, that is led to sepsis. Symptoms could include shivering, slurred speech and discolored skin. Investigations are ongoing and theyre saying that they are doing all the can to protect the public. This is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. Our lead story is theres growing criticism of Us Immigration policy after a shocking photo emerged of a father and his toddler who drowned trying to cross into america next month one of these men will be the uks new Prime Minister. Borisjohnson is leading the race. Here he is today at westminster. As you might imagine the leadership race is being dominated by brexit. October 31 is the date the uk will leave the eu, and borisjohnson has said hell make that happen deal or no deal, do or die, come what may. Strong words. Today we heard whatjeremy hunt thinks of that idea calling it a fake deadline. You should only, if you want to be Prime Minister, make promises the can actually deliver on and my concern about that fixed date is that we know parliament will try and stop in no deal brexit and then you could end up tripping into a general election that puts Jeremy Corbyn in downing street and there will be no be no brexit at all. It seems though that eu leaders arent too worried about the uk leaving without a deal. Our europe editor katya adler, explains why in this online piece, saying many european politicians believe yet another brexit extension will happen, because johnson and hunt wont risk their new position as Prime Minister to push through a no deal that Parliament May well oppose and there may well be yet another extension. Another thing borisjohnson said that has ruffled feathers is that tariff free trade could continue with the eu even if theres no deal. Hes leaning on this, article 24 of the general agreement on tariffs and trade, which has become known as gatt 24. Borisjohnson says the uk could rely on that, even if theres no Withdrawal Agreement. Heres what the governor of the bank of england has to say about that. But if one is asked, can you have no deal and get 24, that agreement isa form of deal. There needs to be some form of agreement as ive said, some form of agreement and intention and a credible intention towards a free trade. So the rules are clear, no deal, no gatt 24. Borisjohnson has since conceded his idea would indeed need special approval from the rest of the eu. One trade expert thinks that even then, the idea still wont work. It wasnt designed to do this. Really, this is the agreement on trade and tariffs they are concerned with the goods and services that our economies take prosperity from. So it is close but no cigar in terms of work. Frankly, it couldnt. Borisjohnson, his great criticism of the Withdrawal Agreement was very much during this transitional period to december 2020 or two years longer, that keeps us from having to adhering to eu rules. We which to make wish to deregulate, wish to be free from the shackles of eu law, but a Free Trade Agreement im afraid is going to be putting the shackles back onto us in order to have that level Playing Field and fair conditions of competition. So it is a dichotomy that you will quite frankly are not quite addressing of the moment. So people need to focus on what the Free Trade Agreement is going to look like because that is the end game. It is being discussed now about this is very detailed in terms of implementation periods. It is what we want at the end of it. That is a question we have yet to answer for ourselves. The american singer sheryl crow has told the bbc that all of her master recordings were destroyed in a fire at Universal Studios in 2008. The blaze happened here at the huge universal lot in hollywood. It took 24 hours to put out completely. And as you can see the damage was extensive. But sheryl crow only discovered the loss this month, after her name was mentioned in a New York Times magazine story. The story is called the day the music burned. Its on the New York Times website, and a long read, but well worth it. Cheryl crow says the loss feels apocalyptic well, thats where all my masters were stored and itjust absolutely grieves me. I cant understand, first and foremost, how you could store anything in a vault that didnt have sprinklers and secondly, i can understand how you could make safeties and have them in the same i cant understand how you could make safeties and have them in the same vault. I mean, whats the point . The New York Times magazine story also details how the fire destroyed master tapes by some of the worlds most famous musicians, saying the sound Recordings Library was the New York Times magazine story also details how the fire destroyed master tapes by some of the worlds most famous musicians louis armstrong, ella fitzgerald, patsy cline, buddy holly, john coltrane, guns n roses, snoop dogg, nirvana, sheryl crow, tupac shakur, eminem if youre wondering what a master tape is, and why its so important heres the bbcs mark savage to explain. Master tapes are the original document of what happened in the studios and this is the source material that you go back to if you want to make new versions of her albums or press it again onto vinyl. It also contains all the outtakes, alternate versions, songs that were never released, demo recordings, she even talked about the chats that she had with musicians in the studio while she was there. All of that is gone. Universal music is now being sued for 100m by some other musicians including the estate of the rapper of tupac shakur and a former wife of tom petty who accuse universal of breaching its contracts with artists by failing to properly protect their tapes. For its part, Universal Music Group says the extent of the losses had been overstated, and that many of the masters hello. Those june hello. Thosejune temperature records or tumbling across europe without extensive heat wave in those highs near 40 degrees or even over in some major centres. Here in the uk, temperatures will also be rising in the coming days, lets take a closer look at this heat on thursday and if you squint, he can make out some of these wind arrows flowing out of the sorrow, this is obviously the sorrow, the deep red colours indicating the hot air, making its journey across the mediterranean, clipping parts of france, cooling off as we go towards the north and reaching dust above parts of the uk. It is sums like the end of the gangly, completely different when direction scandinavia, much colder and there is the heat. Of the next 24 hours further, temperatures records forjune will be broken almost certain the highest possible reaching the mid 405, which is a middle east type temperature for the stem of year in order to get these sort5 stem of year in order to get these sorts of values. This Weather Forecast is looking sunny, wall to wall 5un5hine acro55 forecast is looking sunny, wall to wall 5un5hine across the uk, very pleasant with some local heating effects are scotland around 20 degrees celsius, but temperature i5 20 degrees celsius, but temperature is more or less what they should be. Thursday night into friday, by this stage we are starting to import some warmth into the south and on friday, it could be around 15 degrees or really humid start to the High Pressure dominating the weather acro55 much of northwestern europe, 5aw acro55 much of northwestern europe, saw a lot of sunshine out there. A lot may have been but the sun is out and that wind is coming in from the 5outh and that wind is coming in from the south and that means hot air is in place across western pa rt5 of south and that means hot air is in place across western parts of the uk and we could see temperatures in the high 205 and one or two spots here. Much coolerfor high 205 and one or two spots here. Much cooler for the trees. His su btle much cooler for the trees. His subtle 5hift much cooler for the trees. His subtle shift in the wind with a wave of heat which will transfer a little bit further towards the east that suddenly hot air is going to be reaching central 5outhern suddenly hot air is going to be reaching central southern england to the southeast are many parts of england, this is where the highest temperature will be around 32 degrees in the london area and then on the high 205, pushing 30 may be acro55 on the high 205, pushing 30 may be across the midlands into yorkshire as well. And then a dramatic change in the wind direction between saturday and sunday. On sunday, tho5e wind5 coming from the south and coming straight off the atlantic. So here, the air is a lot cooler compared to the content. Look at these colours, deep red acro55 germany. 19 in belfast, may the 24 in london, a bigjob germany. 19 in belfast, may the 24 in london, a big job the temperature and that atlantic breeze will be going to for most of next week and will keep things cooler acro55 going to for most of next week and will keep things cooler across the uk, low pressure and even northwestern lea5e but, keeping northwestern lea5e but, keeping northwestern lea5e but, keeping northwestern lease from the source, we have High Pressure building in this time we have sunny skies and temperatures despite coming of the atlantic, the5e temperatures are still atlantic, the5e temperatures are 5till heating the sunshine and they should be some are close to where they should be the some of you. You could probably argue its going to be the perfect summer time weather, but perhaps a little bit more u nsettled but perhaps a little bit more unsettled in the north. A public outcry in america after a photograph emerges of a father and child who drowned trying to cross the borderfrom mexico. More than 100,000 tried to enter the us illegally last month alone many ri5king their lives. This man and his baby daughter died after they were swept away trying to cross into texas his mother says she feared it could happen. Translation as a mother, you get a feeling. I cried a lot when we said goodbye, because in my heart i felt it was going to be the last time iwould hug him. President trump said he hated seeing the photograph but blamed the opposition democrats for obstructing his tough border policies. Also tonight a jury is shown cctv of an argument on a train moments before a passenger died after being stabbed 18 times